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All vertebrates have a tectum, but no other animals do, at least as far as we know. We can make a good guess that around half a billion years ago, a species of small, jawless fish, the common ancestor of vertebrates, evolved a tectum, and all its descendants inherited that brain part from it.1
Rethinking Consciousness: A Scientific Theory of Subjective Experience
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